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and i was subpoenaed one time back then without the defense attorneys doing their homework and they intended to put me on the stand in their attack on a raceist grand jury foreman system and used that to establish that, gee, it was grossly unfair, disproportionately number of anglos were chosen. and before i testified, they did their homework and found out hat actually, it was a disproportionate appointment, if you only looked at race, i had ppointed proportionly more african-americans as informationmen of my grand jury than the percentage of african-americans in my district. . and the reason i did that is because i didn't care who anybody's race was. it didn't matter to me. but i had to look at the backgrounds of the individuals, look at the individuals who were on the grand jury, and then select from among those someone that i believed would be a leader, would be good at organization, would have the respect of the other grand jurorers and be able to work for six months as head of the grand jury. and make good decisions as a peace maker and an organizer and so i never looked at their race.
and i was subpoenaed one time back then without the defense attorneys doing their homework and they intended to put me on the stand in their attack on a raceist grand jury foreman system and used that to establish that, gee, it was grossly unfair, disproportionately number of anglos were chosen. and before i testified, they did their homework and found out hat actually, it was a disproportionate appointment, if you only looked at race, i had ppointed proportionly more african-americans as...
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now the defense attache in libya was lt. colonel keith phillips who says there was a fuel problem in getting air power to libya. but with all the warning, shouldn't the u.s. military have been on alert in that region? of course. of course they have you had been. so, here is the overall situation. you have a president, who apparently is disengaged from day-to-day activities in his own government. and one after another, you have major problems. before obama care, many americans were apathetic to that but now because healthcare effects them directly, the situation is changing. it's no longer satisfactory for mr. obama to say is he going to get to the bottom of things because, number one, he never does. and, number two, there just too many screw ups. the administration had three and a half years to roll out the affordable healthcare law. and it spent close to a billion taxpayer dollars preparing for the rollout. yet, there is mass chaos. finally, throughout history, people have gotten the government they deserve. i'm not going t
now the defense attache in libya was lt. colonel keith phillips who says there was a fuel problem in getting air power to libya. but with all the warning, shouldn't the u.s. military have been on alert in that region? of course. of course they have you had been. so, here is the overall situation. you have a president, who apparently is disengaged from day-to-day activities in his own government. and one after another, you have major problems. before obama care, many americans were apathetic to...
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from a broken web site to outright broken promises, ed henry is at the white house on defense. >> reporter: the bottom line is they still feel they're going to get the web site fixed by the end of november, the prom mess they made last week, and they also believe that when they get the web site troubles behind them, that people are going to focus on the substance of the law and that believe that's going to show that millions more are going to get insurance, and that many others are going to see their premium goes down. although whatted they don't want to admit but did at mid today when i pressed jay carny, is the fact that the president repeatedly sold this law, if you currently have health insurance, you can keep your plan, no matter what. the president said that repeatedly without any cav -- caveat. today jay carney admitted that is no longer true. take a listen. >> from that podium will you admit that when the president said, if you have a plan, you'll get to keep it, that was not true? >> well, let's just be clear. what the president said and what everybody said all along is that they'
from a broken web site to outright broken promises, ed henry is at the white house on defense. >> reporter: the bottom line is they still feel they're going to get the web site fixed by the end of november, the prom mess they made last week, and they also believe that when they get the web site troubles behind them, that people are going to focus on the substance of the law and that believe that's going to show that millions more are going to get insurance, and that many others are going...
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the house budget fully replaces the defense kit -- cuts. they pay for it by cutting even more deeply and the committee domestic investment. our senate budget, on the other hand replaces all of the automatic cuts and i for it with an equal mix of responding cuts and revenue. so, mr. president, finding a bipartisan solution won't be easy. we all know that. it will require comprise from both sides. if i mention in the first budget committee conference last week. i'm going to this process ready to offer some tough spending cuts up like those that disappear 2022 would be permanently locked to law. i know, there are many republicans who would be very interested in swapping some of the unefficient and damaging cuts from sequestration with structure changes to programs that save many multiple of the cuts replaced over the coming decades. in short, i'm willing to comprise. i'm red i -- ready to listen to republican's ideas. as long as their proposals are fair for seniors and families i'm prepared to make some tough concessions to get the deal done.
the house budget fully replaces the defense kit -- cuts. they pay for it by cutting even more deeply and the committee domestic investment. our senate budget, on the other hand replaces all of the automatic cuts and i for it with an equal mix of responding cuts and revenue. so, mr. president, finding a bipartisan solution won't be easy. we all know that. it will require comprise from both sides. if i mention in the first budget committee conference last week. i'm going to this process ready to...
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the defense argues michelle macneil died of heart disease. senator lindsey graham is not backing down. other lawmakers backing graham's attempt to get answers about the benghazi attack. he will block nominations for federal positions until the administration allows benghazi survivors to talk to congress. four americans including ambassador chris stevens were murdered in the benghazi attack. also on capitol hill today. h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius taking the blame for the botched obama carrollout. testifying before the house energy and commerce committee, secretary sebelius saying, quote: hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. secretary sebelius also saying she told the president the web site was ready to launch october 1st and admitting she was wrong about that. >> and the minute the hearing ended "on the record" going straight to secretary sebelius to try to get more answers. >> madam secretary, any thought to resigning given the severity of the rollout problems? >> madam secretary, do you actually know the numbers of en
the defense argues michelle macneil died of heart disease. senator lindsey graham is not backing down. other lawmakers backing graham's attempt to get answers about the benghazi attack. he will block nominations for federal positions until the administration allows benghazi survivors to talk to congress. four americans including ambassador chris stevens were murdered in the benghazi attack. also on capitol hill today. h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius taking the blame for the botched obama...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> new details on a doctor revolt against obama care. an association of physicians and surgeons filing a federal lawsuit to have the law declared unconstitutional. they are focused on the employer mandate but the bigger story is the number of doctors unhappy with this as we learn more about what is in it. dr. mark siegel is a fox news political a-teamer from langone medical center. hi. >> hi, meggyn. >> you said you can't keep your doctor if your doctor won't keep you. why wouldn't my doctor keep me? >> i heard it in 2009 and said, that's prop gan ta-da. nobody asked me. the doctor says, i can't play ball with these restrictions, my fees are cut. there are tests i want to order that i can't order them. the tightening noose you have been talking about. doctors can't practice. we have the opportunity to walk away. >> what happens? did you get a letter from the federal government saying we passed a huge law changing the health care system. here are your obli
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> new details on a doctor revolt against obama care. an association of physicians and surgeons filing a federal lawsuit to have the law declared unconstitutional. they are focused on the employer mandate but the bigger story is the number of doctors unhappy with this as we learn more about what is in it. dr. mark siegel is a fox news political a-teamer...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a single power point slide. >> wow, we shall see. that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you. >> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. great to have you with us. you heard james clapper's response. are they spying on america? and his answer was categorical, absolutely. if that's true, should america stop spying on its closest allies? >> i guess the real question, who is in charge? the president doesn't seem to know if he is spying on our allies. from where i sit it doesn't seal like a good idea or it doesn't seem to advance diplomacy for us to be spying on our allies. personally the particular phone of the president of germany for ten years. i think that seems unseemly. that goes against having relations with your all
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a single power point slide. >> wow, we shall see. that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you. >> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and...
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. >> i want to bring in jeffrey to be and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. what is the significance of what the federal government did today? >> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died sbl and the evidence collected already has been collected and the evidence that's not been collected is not. >> there is no way of undoing that and going back to the gym and getting the sneakers and testing the blood on the wall. they will do their best but i don't think anyone should get their hopes up there is going to be a dramatic break in the case. given the fact so much time has passed. >> mark, the u.s. attorney said himself that federal jurisdiction is limited. what exactly does that mean? >> well, it's limited in the sense they don't have -- you're not going to bring a traditional murder case. you may have the violation of someone's rights, things like that and it's one of the few times that i actually
. >> i want to bring in jeffrey to be and criminal defense attorney mark geragos. what is the significance of what the federal government did today? >> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died sbl and the evidence collected already has been collected and the evidence that's not been collected is not. >> there is...
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despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of people on the ground with you after hearing this? >> well, the intriguing thing about this law, this country, is that it is supported by a majority of the population. this is a highly conservative traditional population increasingly close to the russian orthodox church. and its beliefs. those beliefs do not include tolerance and understanding and acceptance towards gay people. that said, russia does not like to be bossed around either. so for vladimir putin to really come out and say this, to extend something of an olive branch, to make this concession, to make this public statement, that in itself is qu
despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of...
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finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our law enforcement that have stood up and said, this is our job. >> defending themselves with passion and conviction, which up to this point we hadn't seen much of in terms of defense. jim sciutto closely watched the entire hearing today. jim, what were the revelations at the hearing? >> reporter: you got the sense as you say, erin, they were just waiting to go have the chance to push back like this. they pushed back very strong here. first on spying both clapper and alexander saying that our allies spy on us, including on our leaders, that in fact the intelligence services
finally someone in the administration defense nsa spying. their defense was clear, and aggressive. >> do you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intelligence services our leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> there has not been a mass casualty here in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they continue to try. it is the great members in the intelligence community, our military, our...
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why don't we jettison some of the crap, speaking about defense cuts. he wants more defense cuts. the idea this is somehow leveraged is maybe not that accurate. if you can unwind sequestration or put in a better bargain, if you will, and not get revenue, it still might be a good deal for democrats at this point. >> not a good bargain for the tea party. if you want to look for a sign of how much less power the tea party has now, look at what tom cole said, both sides won. he said more revenue, higher taxes, if they can do away with sequester, which is more spending. that's a republican saying, okay, we'll take higher taxes and more spending. the tea party is looking like it will get railroaded on this because a lot of republicans do care about pentagon spending. $25 billion is coming out of the pentagon next year and they are already carping about the $50 billion that hit this year. so they think they need $50 billion back. they don't want to give up another 25. so you're right. democrats have a lot of leverage. that's what harry reid was saying recently. they feel like they have l
why don't we jettison some of the crap, speaking about defense cuts. he wants more defense cuts. the idea this is somehow leveraged is maybe not that accurate. if you can unwind sequestration or put in a better bargain, if you will, and not get revenue, it still might be a good deal for democrats at this point. >> not a good bargain for the tea party. if you want to look for a sign of how much less power the tea party has now, look at what tom cole said, both sides won. he said more...
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that department of defense video really confirms that. that said, despite the optics, we do know one thing, that alexander plans to leave his post sometime in the next few months and that will touch off another fight on o, especially for those who want to see the nsa not only with more oversight but determining his successor on cyber command as well. romm, technology reporter for politico, thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: now we turn true all of you on these nsa spying programs. j in atlanta, georgia. caller: good morning. i will be brief. inst, these programs started 2002 under george bush and a new york paper talk about that yesterday. second, these things have been going on -- whenever we spy on them, they spy on us. it has just been brought to life under president obama and i more it is obama bashing, of the same. my question is this --what is the big deal? it is not like we are sitting and listening to people's wordin g. they monitor millions of calls. about them doing something in the legislature now, they ma
that department of defense video really confirms that. that said, despite the optics, we do know one thing, that alexander plans to leave his post sometime in the next few months and that will touch off another fight on o, especially for those who want to see the nsa not only with more oversight but determining his successor on cyber command as well. romm, technology reporter for politico, thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: now we turn true all of you on these nsa spying...
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we would still have the defense budget after the sequester which is 50% higher than it was in 2000 in real dollars, before the whole bush war machine got cranked up, et cetera. they didn't get the memo the cold war is over. the american people said stop it, syria. we don't need this war machine. they can cut substantially, but instead the republicans will fight to raise it. democrats want revenue. they blew it in the fiscal cliff bill when they extended permanently $4 trillion of tax cuts for the upper part of the households in america. low income people weren't going to be impacted anyway, we never should have extended those taxes. you can't get them back now. it's permanent. and so there's no revenue except trivial loophole closing which will never happen because the lobbies dominate the process. and then finally, if i could just say, president obama stuck his toe in the water on entitlement reform, but it was the wrong toe. he said, you know, chain cpi. well, that means the person on minimum benefits is going to get hit if they had no other income. $9,000 a year, they're going to g
we would still have the defense budget after the sequester which is 50% higher than it was in 2000 in real dollars, before the whole bush war machine got cranked up, et cetera. they didn't get the memo the cold war is over. the american people said stop it, syria. we don't need this war machine. they can cut substantially, but instead the republicans will fight to raise it. democrats want revenue. they blew it in the fiscal cliff bill when they extended permanently $4 trillion of tax cuts for...
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despite overturning the so-called defense of marriage act. despite all these gains, there are still 29 states where there are no laws, no legal bowl work whatsoever to protect lesbian, gay and bisexual from being fired simply for who they are. and is the same goes for transgender people in 33 states. but today there are signs of progress in wash. senate majority leader harry reid has set a vote for monday on legislation that would protect the lgbt community from workplace discrimination. to talk about it, joining us now is representative mark pocan, democrat of wisconsin, and chris geitner, legal editor at buzzfeed.com. the bill in the senate is called the employment and nondiscrimination act and bars companies with more than 15 employees from discriminating against workers on the basis of their sexuality or sexual orientati orientation. and joe manchin of west virginia was the last holdout among the democrats. he's now on board. two republicans, collins of maine and kirk of illinois, are also on board. and then there is hope that three other
despite overturning the so-called defense of marriage act. despite all these gains, there are still 29 states where there are no laws, no legal bowl work whatsoever to protect lesbian, gay and bisexual from being fired simply for who they are. and is the same goes for transgender people in 33 states. but today there are signs of progress in wash. senate majority leader harry reid has set a vote for monday on legislation that would protect the lgbt community from workplace discrimination. to...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ >>> all right. some foreign researchersar published a study saying owning a gun makes you racist. before i debunk this crap, let's see why they did the study. researchers carey o'brien tells the daily news, quote, there had already been research showing blacks are more likely to be shot, so we thought there mustg be something happening between the concept of being black and some whites wanting guns. idiotic! somehow carey manages not to finish his thought. blacks are more likely to beacks shot by other blacks. over 91% of blacks are murder youer had by other blacks. even the promise is false! e-mailed gun expert john lott on the study. exp he found the racist findings were the same for both whites and nonwhites. how can that be?e this is nonsense. no wonder the researchers hid that part. finally, legal gun ownership benefits blacks more than anyone. as lott points out, poor blacks are more likely to be crimekely victims. they need guns.ti left wing eff
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ >>> all right. some foreign researchersar published a study saying owning a gun makes you racist. before i debunk this crap, let's see why they did the study. researchers carey o'brien tells the daily news, quote, there had already been research showing blacks are more likely to be shot, so we thought there mustg be something happening between the...
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and i remember when there was a defense department how did nobody raises question? [laughter] it is absurd trading to be head of the biggest university system in the country that you pour involved with suppressing freedom and trading people? i wanted to say that tonight [laughter] >> faq for that because actually i was intrigued by your question or comment why players are outraged did being a lawyer i with the national lawyers guild also a of also thinking about the famous lawyer that besides at berkeley law school to actually in addition to being the right to of the torture memos was actually the first author of the surveillance program that we are now so aware of. i have to share this many people have heard the story of john ashcroft and tuesday and at the bedside that was about the president surveillance program written by john drew all loan initially authorized ward to wiretapping on u.s. citizens although that was a statement of public comment on what it means we have people like john teaching the next generation of lawyers and napolitano just to get your comme
and i remember when there was a defense department how did nobody raises question? [laughter] it is absurd trading to be head of the biggest university system in the country that you pour involved with suppressing freedom and trading people? i wanted to say that tonight [laughter] >> faq for that because actually i was intrigued by your question or comment why players are outraged did being a lawyer i with the national lawyers guild also a of also thinking about the famous lawyer that...
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he's just wrapped up a visit to boston where he fronted an impassioned rally in defense of his health care, hardline, no backing down and he gave no quarter and importantly, no delay. that's what he seems to be against and the president is most insistent and defiant against criticses of obama care. take a listen. >> nobody's losing their right to health care coverage, and no insurance company will ever be able to deny you coverage or drop you as a customer altogether. those days are over and that's the truth. that is the truth. >> all right. we'll get to fact checking in just a minute. the president was in boston because he wanted to use romney care as an example of a slow starting, but successful health care reform law. listen to this one. >> and by the way, all the -- all the parade of horribles, the worst predictions about health care reform in massachusetts never came true. >> all right. now cnbc had a special producer fact-checking the president's speech and he looked into this claim right away and here are some pack, okay? premiums in massachusetts have soared. they have the mos
he's just wrapped up a visit to boston where he fronted an impassioned rally in defense of his health care, hardline, no backing down and he gave no quarter and importantly, no delay. that's what he seems to be against and the president is most insistent and defiant against criticses of obama care. take a listen. >> nobody's losing their right to health care coverage, and no insurance company will ever be able to deny you coverage or drop you as a customer altogether. those days are over...
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the secretary of defense of the greatest country the world has ever known. and i thank you all for what you have done for america or the world is past 100 years. god bless this country and god bless all of you. [applause] [applause] >> in a few moments, a look at implementation of the new health care law. and then officers from the intelligence community working with data surveillance and intelligence. a couple of health care hearings to tell you about. the centers for medicaid and medicare services will be on capitol hill to talk about the health care law including the health care.gov rollout. it will be live on c-span at 10:00 a.m. at the same time on wednesday morning, hhs secretary kathleen sebelius testifies in front of the senate finance committee and secretary sebelius and other obama officials won't talk about the research and the updates that should be completed by the end of the month. you can see that at 10:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday. >> you are watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate
the secretary of defense of the greatest country the world has ever known. and i thank you all for what you have done for america or the world is past 100 years. god bless this country and god bless all of you. [applause] [applause] >> in a few moments, a look at implementation of the new health care law. and then officers from the intelligence community working with data surveillance and intelligence. a couple of health care hearings to tell you about. the centers for medicaid and...
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we're going to be on permanent defense for the foreseeable future. is the bleak assessment of a republican strategist writing in a memo revealed this week about his party's prospects in what major state? time. i bet watson wouldn't have known that either, but the answer was california, the golden state. that memo made big news this week as republican party and america's biggest state just dying off. that's next. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. vidal sassoon pro series from the original salon genius starts vibrant, stays vibrant. precision mix formula saturates each strand for 100
we're going to be on permanent defense for the foreseeable future. is the bleak assessment of a republican strategist writing in a memo revealed this week about his party's prospects in what major state? time. i bet watson wouldn't have known that either, but the answer was california, the golden state. that memo made big news this week as republican party and america's biggest state just dying off. that's next. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my...
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how vigorously will the democrats come to her defense or will they pile on? a preview of how the next few hours are likely to play out when the medicare chief was on the hot seat yesterday. >> do the millions of americans who attempted to use health care.gov, i want to apologize that the website has not worked as well as it should. this experience has not lived up to our expectations or expectations of the american people and it is not acceptable. >> according to her prepared testimony, sebelius will repeat the last line nearly verbatim saying they have not lived up to the expectations of the american people. her remarks do not include a formal apology and she is expected to blame the private contractor who is built the site saying their work has not met expectations. overnight the house oversight committee released a report from the main contractor showing it reported concerns that the site was not ready for launch as far back as august. the status report was not a dire warning and was more of a list of things to do. republican lawmakers are demanding accoun
how vigorously will the democrats come to her defense or will they pile on? a preview of how the next few hours are likely to play out when the medicare chief was on the hot seat yesterday. >> do the millions of americans who attempted to use health care.gov, i want to apologize that the website has not worked as well as it should. this experience has not lived up to our expectations or expectations of the american people and it is not acceptable. >> according to her prepared...
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onu know, trying to put me the -- trying to put me on the defensive. said why are -- he says i presume you are tapping and i go why are you doing that to me? i said we are -- we tap everybody. discriminate. [ laughter ] >> not quite true, but -- it but i decided let's go on to afghanistan rather than -- >> right, right, right. >> now, he -- obviously you have a presidential election going on in afghanistan. signs of that when you were there? >> a lot of evidence of it actually. when i say evidence, a lot of about it.n not evidence. the signs, the answer is we didn't see visible signs. discussion about it and a lot of confidence that it is going to happen. what,heduled for april 10? >> i don't know the exact date but it is in april. the military there are pretty confident that they are going to be able to prevent the taliban from disrupting it. taliban goal would be to make it so that the afghan people don't have outcome?ce in the scout afterat does karzai do all that? go and establish a presidential library? >> no, he has got -- he is building a modest
onu know, trying to put me the -- trying to put me on the defensive. said why are -- he says i presume you are tapping and i go why are you doing that to me? i said we are -- we tap everybody. discriminate. [ laughter ] >> not quite true, but -- it but i decided let's go on to afghanistan rather than -- >> right, right, right. >> now, he -- obviously you have a presidential election going on in afghanistan. signs of that when you were there? >> a lot of evidence of it...
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the war was declared in june of 1812, but for the defense that i read about really take place some in 1813 but fundamentally the six weeks in 1814 and the british were attacking washington and baltimore and the work continued on through early 1815. before we get to the six weeks what was the conclusion of the war? >> the treaty was concluded with negotiations christmas eve of 1814 and in a lot of ways the treaty which wasn't ratified until a few months later, the treaty reasserted the status quo so people think the war of 1812 didn't really settle anything but it actually settled quite a bit in terms of establishing that canada would remain at that time part of great britain but lead the pack for its future independence and the united states but is given more or less a green light for the westward expansion. >> steve fogle was our guest talking about the war of 1812. he is a national reporter with "the washington post" and has also written a book called the pentagon a history. 20,258,538,890 for those in the east and west time soon. to discuss the war fet 125-85-3891 if you live in th
the war was declared in june of 1812, but for the defense that i read about really take place some in 1813 but fundamentally the six weeks in 1814 and the british were attacking washington and baltimore and the work continued on through early 1815. before we get to the six weeks what was the conclusion of the war? >> the treaty was concluded with negotiations christmas eve of 1814 and in a lot of ways the treaty which wasn't ratified until a few months later, the treaty reasserted the...
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and it was clearly self-defense. i also think it's good that the president is moving us towards getting us more into the title 10 side so there is transparency, and we also need to be more inclusive of of congress on a regular basis of letting them know what we're getting into and why. guantanamo's a big part of it. there is no reason we can't close that prison, we should. it would be an enormous step in the right direction. the third thing we need to do is something we have done, we just need to make it clear we're doing it, and that is build partner capacity. instead of the u.s. showing up and firing the shot, let us work with local allies to, hopefully, number one, stop an insurgency before it gets started, but number two, make sure it is then local forces that are enforcing the law. we've done this effectively in the philippines. we've had a presence there for quite a while. they're battling insurgents of a variety of different stripes down there. you know, it's been by and large effective. there's been a recent
and it was clearly self-defense. i also think it's good that the president is moving us towards getting us more into the title 10 side so there is transparency, and we also need to be more inclusive of of congress on a regular basis of letting them know what we're getting into and why. guantanamo's a big part of it. there is no reason we can't close that prison, we should. it would be an enormous step in the right direction. the third thing we need to do is something we have done, we just need...
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that's due to previous secretaries of defense. panetta, gates, all the previous secretaries, this organization, the american people, our congress, past presidents -- we've all worked together to strengthen this relationship. another area of our common security interests is preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear [applause] the united states is presently testing iranian intentions for a diplomatic solution. as we engage iran along with our partners, we are very clear-eyed about the reality in the middle east. iran is a state sponsor of terror, responsible for spreading hatred and extremism throughout the region. but foreign policy is not a zero-sum game. if we can find ways to resolve disputes peacefully, we are wise to explore them. engagement is not appeasement, nor is it containment. we know what those are, we know where they lead, and we will not pursue them. and president obama has repeatedly made clear that words are not enough. action must match words. we understand why this is so important to so many people. because we've
that's due to previous secretaries of defense. panetta, gates, all the previous secretaries, this organization, the american people, our congress, past presidents -- we've all worked together to strengthen this relationship. another area of our common security interests is preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear [applause] the united states is presently testing iranian intentions for a diplomatic solution. as we engage iran along with our partners, we are very clear-eyed about the reality in...
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someone that had immediately put up her defenses because here's a situation that maybe she had a little bit of control over. >> it was just a nightmare. the hospital got angry because shauna wouldn't let them do a rape kit at first. she would have if they would have let me in the room or my mom in the room. for christ sake the girl didn't realize she was safe. she thought she was still with these people. i kept telling them, if you'll at least let me or my mother sit in the room she'll let you. "she's just being uncooperative so we're leaving." and that's exactly what they done. >> finally shauna's grandmother was allowed access to the traumatized girl but shauna was too terrified to tell officials anything. >> she begged shauna, "please, tell grand mark you've got to talk to grandma." >> no, grandma, they'll kill you, they'll kill all of us, no, grandma, no." she refused to talk for about three hours. >> the hospital sometimes treated shauna more like a drug addict than a rape victim and so did the police, they say. >> "well, we'll investigate this but she's going to have to be in the
someone that had immediately put up her defenses because here's a situation that maybe she had a little bit of control over. >> it was just a nightmare. the hospital got angry because shauna wouldn't let them do a rape kit at first. she would have if they would have let me in the room or my mom in the room. for christ sake the girl didn't realize she was safe. she thought she was still with these people. i kept telling them, if you'll at least let me or my mother sit in the room she'll...
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as an affirmative defense. their placement of presumptions with inferences to laminate many dangerous effects. this coupled with an objective rather than subjective standard will improve accountability while protecting the right of self-defense. for this issue should be meant to prevent the initial aggressor from claiming self-defense. some laws allow person to attack another and later you stand your ground to justify killing the person. finally the lobby limits the "stand your ground" law be raised in the victim is a law enforcement officer regardless of actual knowledge. statute should be meant to read that standard ground should not be applicable against the law enforcement officer acting within the course and scope of their duties three taken together at the these reforms will minimize their detrimental effects and restore the ability of investigators and prosecutors to fully enforce the law promote public safety while continuing to respect the rights of law-abiding citizens to protect them selves and their
as an affirmative defense. their placement of presumptions with inferences to laminate many dangerous effects. this coupled with an objective rather than subjective standard will improve accountability while protecting the right of self-defense. for this issue should be meant to prevent the initial aggressor from claiming self-defense. some laws allow person to attack another and later you stand your ground to justify killing the person. finally the lobby limits the "stand your...
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and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. strikinges are pretty especially in the last few years. that is not the impression the american people have. that, to me, is the obvious fact that things have changed and changed for the better in afghanistan. first of all, it's more secure. we and our allies have made a the growth, the strength of the afghan army and the police now which has grown in a much more capable and respected force including the acal police, which has made major difference particularly in the villages about anna stan -- villages of afghanistan. the most feared force are those 25,000 local police feared by the taliban. because they are so directly ed to the homes and they become a major threat to the taliban control and success. they are a resilient force and should not be underestimated.
and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. strikinges are pretty especially in the last few years. that is not the impression the american people have. that, to me, is the obvious fact that things have changed and changed for the better in...
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in so doing, it's destroying all of your ability to mount a defense against any other germ that might come along or any cancer cell that might come along. but that's not all. because h.i. is a retro virus, it can also insert its genetic material into selected t4 cells. alexandra levine: and as long as that t4 cell lives, the virus is living also inside of it. we used to think that if we can just keep the virus hidden in the dna there, then eventually those t4 cells will die out and we might be able to cure this. but it turns out that those long-lived "latently infected" t4 cells in which the virus is there, hidden in e dna, ey may live 20 or 30 years, and therefore, the ability to really re is infection may not be possible. ronald mitsuyasu: so it's a very insidious virus that attacks human immune cells, integrates within the cell itself, and then replicates within those cells and then goes on to attack additional immune cells. and the terrifying thing about h.i.v. is that... the patient really does not have an immune response to the virus, and the virus kind of makes sure that it won
in so doing, it's destroying all of your ability to mount a defense against any other germ that might come along or any cancer cell that might come along. but that's not all. because h.i. is a retro virus, it can also insert its genetic material into selected t4 cells. alexandra levine: and as long as that t4 cell lives, the virus is living also inside of it. we used to think that if we can just keep the virus hidden in the dna there, then eventually those t4 cells will die out and we might be...
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. >> i'm not sitting here and playing defense attorney. like padea we held him on bogus charges -- so there we go. we stayed away -- >> the sabin story was unbelievable. >> we all watched "60 minutes." >> apologize for miami. >> he said it reflected very poorly on my character the way i left there. >> a lot of stuff i learned. >> a real regret. never seen regret from nick sabin. he had it last night on "60 minutes." now go to your affordable care act. we should do more than kick the president around. >> according to the associated press, 3.5 million americans have been issued cancellation notices. >> but the president -- >> think about this. you want 7 million signed up but right now you have 3.5 million kicked off. it's about 5% that are going to experience this upgrade or this move to another plan not being able to see their doctors. listen to me. >> if you like -- >> in the grand scheme of things, it's a small number and it should have been considered if you know anything about rolling out anything in the press. you should have known th
. >> i'm not sitting here and playing defense attorney. like padea we held him on bogus charges -- so there we go. we stayed away -- >> the sabin story was unbelievable. >> we all watched "60 minutes." >> apologize for miami. >> he said it reflected very poorly on my character the way i left there. >> a lot of stuff i learned. >> a real regret. never seen regret from nick sabin. he had it last night on "60 minutes." now go to your...
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i am here with defense attorney johnaa spill spillbore. and andy levy next to her. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. back backstreet's back, right, greg? >> why is that so funny? >> it is a great backstreet boy quote from an amazing song. >> i suppose there have some things to be found foam -- humorous in everything. they put the toil in toilet, but now they are about to be canned. bathroom uh tenants are about to be let go thanks to the business editor who released a column about how much he hates them at a restaurant. by the way, i went thereafter i got married. should i really give him a tip for providing a service i hate and i don't want and it takes exactly five seconds. should i support what is extortion by guilt? so the owner decided to get rid of his attendants. as his assistant told "red eye." they will be given another job in the company. sure they will, keith, sure they will. let's go live to "red eye"'s restaurant critic. >> guys, that was a raccoon eight tbraips. that was not -- raccoon eating grapes. that was not a critic. this is obviously another job
i am here with defense attorney johnaa spill spillbore. and andy levy next to her. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. back backstreet's back, right, greg? >> why is that so funny? >> it is a great backstreet boy quote from an amazing song. >> i suppose there have some things to be found foam -- humorous in everything. they put the toil in toilet, but now they are about to be canned. bathroom uh tenants are about to be let go thanks to the business editor who...
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are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks to the story that he's here to take the girl to a party, but it turns out he didn't come here alone. waiting outside in the car is his sister and her two young children. he says his sister was going to drive them to the party. and your poor sister is waiting outside with two babies in the car? >> yeah. >> because you had to come over here and have sex with a 14-year-old? >> didn't come over here to have sex. i come over here to get the girl and go to the party, dude. >> we learn his sister apparently didn't know he was trying to meet an underage girl. later you'll find out what happens when i tell him i'm with "dateline." >> nothing funny going on right here. >>> there are more potential predators to confront. as you can see, the palm tree cam picks up another man headed our way. this time he's riding a motorcycle. >> he's parking right by the door. >> instead of coming in right away, he stays outside and smokes a cigarette.
are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks to the story that he's here to take the girl to a party, but it turns out he didn't come here alone. waiting outside in the car is his sister and her two young children. he says his sister was going to drive them to the party. and your poor sister is waiting outside with two babies in the car? >> yeah. >> because you had to come...
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my view is that there has to be parity between defense and nondefense and the overall efforts of this non-agreement and the rules of the whole sequestration debate, we all know what sequestration is, but they do know what fairness is in the and the rules are that you are going to cut this equally intimate those rules, i think it would be a substantial mistake and it seems to me that what we do with respect with adding money back there, we need to make an equal commitment to health and education and infrastructure and investments that will secure our future and those three areas, and this includes better care at lower cost through medicare reforms that strike me as three areas where we can as colleagues come together and find common ground and it is working with all of you to do. >> thank you. a member of the leadership team on the democratic side of the house. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the task force of this committee is to agree on a budget for the remainder of 2014. i am pleased that we are now beginning our nation's fiscal priority and we must address the automatic spe
my view is that there has to be parity between defense and nondefense and the overall efforts of this non-agreement and the rules of the whole sequestration debate, we all know what sequestration is, but they do know what fairness is in the and the rules are that you are going to cut this equally intimate those rules, i think it would be a substantial mistake and it seems to me that what we do with respect with adding money back there, we need to make an equal commitment to health and education...
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t not the department of defense. it's not the cia. it's health care expenditure in medicare, medicaid, federal pensions, veteran's health benefit, that's driving the deficit. that's what we need to be talking about. and we're making a grave mistake if we cut those kinds of programs whether it's on the defense side or the domestic side because health care, like the interest on the debt, is going crowd everything else out. so what do we have to do? we have to deal with this debt problem, which i have acknowledged is very important. we have to do it in a way that doesn't comprise the economy. we have do it in a way that is gradual and thoughtful and credible. but not all at once. we have saying in maine that a president out of the woods is usually as wrong as the path in. it's taken us about 15 to 20 holes to in this. we're not getting out in the next two three years. we have to have a credible plan that doesn't comprise the economy and economic growth that everybody talked about as the best way to solve this problem. it will build confi
t not the department of defense. it's not the cia. it's health care expenditure in medicare, medicaid, federal pensions, veteran's health benefit, that's driving the deficit. that's what we need to be talking about. and we're making a grave mistake if we cut those kinds of programs whether it's on the defense side or the domestic side because health care, like the interest on the debt, is going crowd everything else out. so what do we have to do? we have to deal with this debt problem, which i...
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witnesses and say it sounds like defense testimony going on. how did you see it in. >> i saw it the same exact way, chris. usually when the medical examiner testifies for the government, that's your day, that's the big day for the government, you usually bookend that testimony, you want to end on the medical examiner. i don't think i've seen a case where i've had three, not one, not two, but three medical exercises all say that it was either natural causes or perhaps heart disease plus toxicity, or even perhaps drowning, and none of them can say definitively this is a homicide in terms of its calls of death. it was a terrible day for the prosecution, and i think at this point what they really do need in a case like this, in a circumstantial case is they need a confession but not a confession necessarily to an inmate, to a jailhouse snitch and so i look at this case, vinnie, and i think possibly game over already. >> one you just called me vinnie. two -- >> did i? >> danny, you have a nice pocket area but i don't know why you're confident. you y
witnesses and say it sounds like defense testimony going on. how did you see it in. >> i saw it the same exact way, chris. usually when the medical examiner testifies for the government, that's your day, that's the big day for the government, you usually bookend that testimony, you want to end on the medical examiner. i don't think i've seen a case where i've had three, not one, not two, but three medical exercises all say that it was either natural causes or perhaps heart disease plus...
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an army for our defense. defending iraq and its sovereignty and not targeting any countries in the region, as happened with the previous regime. >> as someone who used to be a politician, i should know better than to ask such an open-ended question about achievements. [laughter] common vision for governing iraq shared by the major political block? if the answer is no, look of the done about that? -- what could be done about that? >> the answer is, yes. definitely yes. to the exception of those who do not want to work in the interest of iraq and those who have specific agendas. all of the iraqis say yes. we have a common ground, a common vision based on the constitution, the constitutional institutions we have built. if you want to ask me why you have problems, i would say democracy needs lots of time and solutions. we have a heavy legacy. moving from a central, harsh, single party government based on one single personality into a democracy is not something easy. pluralism, equality national , identity -- all
an army for our defense. defending iraq and its sovereignty and not targeting any countries in the region, as happened with the previous regime. >> as someone who used to be a politician, i should know better than to ask such an open-ended question about achievements. [laughter] common vision for governing iraq shared by the major political block? if the answer is no, look of the done about that? -- what could be done about that? >> the answer is, yes. definitely yes. to the...
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all games in defense proved why they are number one in defense, holding the wolfer eens to minus 48 yards, rushing the worst o output in michigan history. >> let's jump to the fourth. under three minutes - nsu puts the nail in the coffin. >> 40 yard touchdown, langford. 29-6, a lopsided win. >> ohio's coach hasn't lost a game in 35 months. things didn't go well. that's not good. danny etling's pass intercepted. then on ohio state's second play from scrimmage, different story. braxton miller to jeff. produced defense mia. 40-yard touchdown. ohio state extending to 21 games, ball game. how about big 10 action, penn state and illinois back on track after losing last week. penn state kicker sam from 35 yards out. game tied at 17. we go to overtime. christen on third and call carder coming up big with his first touch down catch. 24-17. now it's illinois's turn. nathan schillehouse's pass. intercepted. fights and holds on to win 24-17 in ot. >> they are resilient. we have a great bunch of kids. they come back every week, work hard. i'm proud to be their head football coach. >> wisconsin and iow
all games in defense proved why they are number one in defense, holding the wolfer eens to minus 48 yards, rushing the worst o output in michigan history. >> let's jump to the fourth. under three minutes - nsu puts the nail in the coffin. >> 40 yard touchdown, langford. 29-6, a lopsided win. >> ohio's coach hasn't lost a game in 35 months. things didn't go well. that's not good. danny etling's pass intercepted. then on ohio state's second play from scrimmage, different story....
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in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will have to be done in a way that focuses on a strategic goal of protecting this country going forward. we're back to the same situation of balancing out spending reductions, whether in defense versus food stamps. we have to find a balance between all of our spending and stay on a path that is fiscally sound for the future of our children and grandchildren. the caller brings up for a sanders and an editorial of his from last week. do not cut the big benefit programs. we must not balance the budget on the backs of the most full marble people in our country. what do you think ernie sanders -- bernie sanders'role will be? case for will make the the whole marvel members of our society. i think that is a useful role but he plays. thatasic problem here is it is the entitlement programs and not the safety net programs. it is the medicare and social security programs going forward we will have to address. chairman murray and chairman ryan understand that. bill we are talking with folkma
in defense spending are going to have to happen. they will have to be done in a way that focuses on a strategic goal of protecting this country going forward. we're back to the same situation of balancing out spending reductions, whether in defense versus food stamps. we have to find a balance between all of our spending and stay on a path that is fiscally sound for the future of our children and grandchildren. the caller brings up for a sanders and an editorial of his from last week. do not...
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they play great defense against us. it is always a fight. >> look at the last game. we didn't score a point until the second of a half. it's always a really good game. >> the linebacker is hoping for a good game as he gets the starting nod today over josh finds in cleveland. a spinal cord contusion threaten to his career. >>> an injury has shuffled the ravens offense of line. a starting left guard needs back surgery. he will likely miss the rest of his season. shipley steps and as the starter. matt burkes retirement and the trade of brian mckinney, the ravens have changed three starters on the offensive line the change that -- that won the super bowl. >> the ravens and browns go at it today. 4:15. see live right here on wjz-13. >>> today is the final day for the greek festival in mount vernon. if the 42nd annual festival at the greek orthodox cathedral. it features the historic displays and a wide variety of food and pastries. admission is free. doors open today at noon and the celebration ends following the ravens game. >> food is always so good. >> and if it's chil
they play great defense against us. it is always a fight. >> look at the last game. we didn't score a point until the second of a half. it's always a really good game. >> the linebacker is hoping for a good game as he gets the starting nod today over josh finds in cleveland. a spinal cord contusion threaten to his career. >>> an injury has shuffled the ravens offense of line. a starting left guard needs back surgery. he will likely miss the rest of his season. shipley steps...
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for the third time of the game, fools cal defense. on the ground for him and the nail in the coffin. in the end zone picked off bite second pick of the game. cal falls to 1-8 and 0-6 in the play. a loss to arizona. san jose state unlv and 13 yards to chandler jones. got his foot down to the catch of the year. halloween is over and he feels trickery. hands off to billy freeman and throws it to kyle. 14-0, state. the party goes on to win it, 34-24 the final. 25th for notre dame with the navy. two td passes including the 36-yard shot to tj. 140 receiving yards and 18 catches. he avoids the upset with a 38-34 victory. 21 michigan and michigan state playing for the paul bunion trophy. right before the half, conor cook and fowler in the corner of the end zone. he puts the exclamation point and he sweeps to the left and there he goes. michigan state lays a beat down and it's 29-6, the final. the third ranked seminoles after the newscast if you missed the game. unveiling his actual seminoles jersey and a mel met from when he played in 1954. h
for the third time of the game, fools cal defense. on the ground for him and the nail in the coffin. in the end zone picked off bite second pick of the game. cal falls to 1-8 and 0-6 in the play. a loss to arizona. san jose state unlv and 13 yards to chandler jones. got his foot down to the catch of the year. halloween is over and he feels trickery. hands off to billy freeman and throws it to kyle. 14-0, state. the party goes on to win it, 34-24 the final. 25th for notre dame with the navy. two...